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Kier awarded £65m Scottish Passivhaus school project

Kier awarded Passivhaus school
Breaking ground at the new school: (l-r) Richard Cairns (Kier), Phil McDowell (Kier), Shirley-Anne Somerville MSP, Jenny Hutchison (head teacher), Richard Long (Scottish Futures Trust)

Kier has been appointed by the City of Edinburgh Council to deliver a new secondary school built to Passivhaus standards.

Energy usage at the Currie Community High School will be reduced by 70% compared with a traditional school build. Completion is expected in early 2025.

Currie will be one of the first schools in Scotland built to the stringent energy-efficient standards. Passivhaus will also ensure better air quality, as well as advanced insulation and greater airtightness.

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